Kashmir Faces One of the Driest Winters in Decades as Rainfall Deficit Touches 85 Per Cent

Kashmir Faces One of the Driest Winters in Decades as Rainfall Deficit Touches 85 Per Cent

Kashmir’s Driest Winter in Years: 85% Rainfall Deficit Raises Alarms Over Water, Agriculture, and Climate Stability By: Javid Amin | 18 January 2026 A Winter Without Water: Kashmir’s Alarming Dry Spell Kashmir is grappling with one of its driest winters in recent decades, as an unprecedented rainfall deficit of nearly 85 per cent has been recorded during what is traditionally the region’s most important precipitation season. From November 1, 2025, to January 17, 2026, the Valley received just 20.6 millimetres of precipitation, far below the normal average of 139 millimetres.…

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Winter Snowfall Crucial for Kashmir’s Agriculture and Water Security, Warn Experts

Winter Snowfall Crucial for Kashmir’s Agriculture and Water Security, Warn Experts

Winter Snowfall Crucial for Kashmir’s Agriculture, Water Security and Economy: Experts Warn By: Javid Amin | 09 January 2026 Winter Snowfall Is the Lifeline of Kashmir, Experts Say Kashmir’s agriculture, horticulture, and water security are inseparably linked to winter snowfall, and any prolonged dry spell could trigger a cascading crisis across the Valley’s economy and ecology, experts have warned. As Kashmir witnesses increasingly erratic winters, scientists, hydrologists, and agricultural specialists caution that declining snowfall is no longer just a seasonal concern but a structural threat to food production, drinking water…

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With Indus Treaty on Hold, India Invites Bids for 1,856 MW Sawalkote Hydro Project on the Chenab

With Indus Treaty on Hold, India Invites Bids for 1,856 MW Sawalkote Hydro Project on the Chenab

India Floats Tender for Sawalkote Hydroelectric Project After Suspending Indus Waters Treaty By: Javid Amin | 31 July 2025 A Watershed Moment in India’s Water Diplomacy In a decisive and symbolic move, India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT)—signed with Pakistan in 1960—and simultaneously floated international tenders for the 1,856 MW Sawalkote Hydroelectric Project on the Chenab River. This marks not only an ambitious boost to J&K’s hydropower capacity but also a significant recalibration of India’s policy over its western rivers. Treaty in Abeyance—Why It Matters On April 23, 2025,…

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Kashmir Faces Water Crisis: How Low Snowfall Threatens the Region’s Future

Kashmir Faces Water Crisis: How Low Snowfall Threatens the Region’s Future

The Silent Crisis Brewing in Kashmir Javid Amin Srinagar 18 April 2025: For generations, the beauty of Kashmir has been defined by its pristine snowy winters, glistening glaciers, and crystal-clear rivers flowing through its valleys. But behind the postcard-perfect scenery lies an unfolding ecological crisis that threatens the lifeline of millions: water. The winter of 2024-25 brought alarmingly low snowfall to the region, leaving experts, farmers, and policymakers deeply concerned. This reduction in snow cover is not just a seasonal anomaly but a sign of a larger, long-term threat to…

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